July 11, 2014 at 12:41 pm
As an update to this thread.
I decided to return to my previous company, they offered more money without me asking so now the pay is closer.
Sure there is not much movemetn potential, but I will be doing more technical work (including SSIS, SSRS, etc) and not be wholy dedicated to process and documentation.
Bummed out this didn't turn out like I was told it would, but after a lot of soul searching I settled on enjoying my job vs possible future outcomes.
July 11, 2014 at 1:33 pm
Chord77 (7/11/2014)
As an update to this thread.I decided to return to my previous company, they offered more money without me asking so now the pay is closer.
Sure there is not much movemetn potential, but I will be doing more technical work (including SSIS, SSRS, etc) and not be wholy dedicated to process and documentation.
Bummed out this didn't turn out like I was told it would, but after a lot of soul searching I settled on enjoying my job vs possible future outcomes.
Bummer that the new gig didn't work out but it sounds like you have ended up in a better place than you were in the first place.
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July 12, 2014 at 5:22 pm
Tough situation. I can't tell you that you made the right call. But, if you put yourself in what you think is the right situation, then you did the right thing.
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